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손준익(Junick Son),옥종호(Jongho Ock) (사)한국CDE학회 2016 한국CDE학회 논문집 Vol.21 No.3
In the construction industry, adoption of BIM is a global tendency whereas it doesn’t seem to be fully activated in domestic market. Thus, the need of BIM ROI measurement is emerging. There has been a few researches which is only focused on evaluating achievement of BIM in constructional stage. However, it’s hard to find any studies on the case of measurement of BIM ROI at the design phase. Therefore, this paper analyzes the domestic and external 12 advanced researches in the measurement of BIM ROI and suggests common investment and return facts. Based on this, this paper proposes a measuring method which is applicable in domestic architectural firms. To determine the appropriateness of the measure, there has been an expert survey and interview. According to the expert survey, the measure itself is practical. But in other survey targeting industry employee, actual profit and efficiency appear to be significantly different from previous expectations. In short, in the domestic conditions in the design stage, the introduction of BIM doesn’t have a practical effect and this is one of the main reason why BIM can’t be fully functional.
사례분석을 통한 3D 상용 어플리케이션 기반 BIM 데이터의 상호연동성 개선방향에 관한 연구
김지원(JiWon Kim),이민철(MinCheol Lee),최정민(JeongMin Choi),옥종호(JongHo Ock) (사)한국CDE학회 2009 한국CDE학회 논문집 Vol.14 No.6
Construction industries have increasingly utilized Building information Modeling (BIM) technologies. Interoperability - the capability for BIM data to run from one computer application to another in the life cycle of a project - has become one of the principal research areas. Enhancing interoperability inevitably requires information structures that are standardized throughout the construction industries. As a candidate of the data exchange standard, Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) has been developed and several researches recently performed to measure its richness of digital data exchange. But doubts have been brought up whether IFC meets a sufficient level of interoperability since the research result revealed a number of cases of information misrepresentation and loss. This research presents the lessons learned from the interoperability tests of three widely used 3D design applications including Graphisoft’s Archicad, Autodesk’s Revit, and Bentley’s Bentley Architecture. One building’s architectural and structural design data were modeled with the three tools and exchanged through IFC respectively for interoperability test.